Monday, 28 March 2011

Joseph P Farrell - (D.Phil.) Pembroke College, Oxford University


The title of this interview, Nazi International, refers to Joseph Farrell's most recent book, in which he details - as do Camelot witnesses Jim Marrs and Peter Levenda and many other researchers (including Jim Keith, who died in unusual circumstances and to whom we pay tribute here) - how the Nazis were experimenting with technology extremely advanced for their time, and how many Nazi scientists, evaluated as being valuable resources for post-war America, were repatriated to the US under Operation Paperclip.

Farrell, like Peter Levenda, is essentially an academic: a document researcher who digs deep into historical detail and has become fascinated, as many others have, with the hidden history of the Third Reich. He has continued Igor Witkowski's and Nick Cook's research into the enigmatic Nazi Bell: an experimental device, classified at the highest level, that seems to have been used to investigate time distortion effects or antigravity - very possibly both - based on the beginnings of theoretical torsion physics that was being developed in the 1920s and 1930s by a number of brilliant European scientists, themselves very much ahead of their time. 

In this interview, Bill Ryan takes the lead and talks with Joseph Farrell in some depth about his work. The interview takes the viewer on a journey which starts before the Second World War, and explores just what German scientists may have been doing in great secret, with the full support of the SS. And, as the title of the video indicates, the story by no means ends there. This video may be of considerable interest to students of wartime advanced technology, and of the hidden history of the Third Reich.

The McKenna Archive


Between the cold dead claws of heartless capitalism's copyright control and another of concealed organisations that shut down Youtube channels spilling much of the sensational information that isn't to be found on mainstream media's boobtube are a small group of independant and determined people who either create content or as in the case of the McKenna Archive are heroically uploading hundreds and hundreds of hours of content and often in multiple channels to avoid the three strikes and you're out loss of countless hours of laborious work. I've just learned that the McKenna archive (the first one to methodically upload as many talks as possible with the least interference) have opened up a new channel. So now you know.

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Mel Fabrigas (Veritas) Interviews Bill Ryan & Kerry Cassidy


I'm unable to save this as a playlist so if you want to see more you'll need to go and use Youtube's insanely crappy search engine which for a heavy set list user like myself means a lot of effort trying to see people's uploaded work in sequence. 

I've blogged Bill Ryan's work before and Mel Fabrigas is one of the best interviewers on the alternative scene. Kerry isn't my favourite interviewer but she often compensates for that with a highly tuned bullshit detector of the type Moms all round the world are blessed with. These days I'm so turned off by studio production with cosmetic productions that I no longer look sniffily at the genre of amateur sleuthing. I'm devouring investigative reporting of this nature and lap up all of the content, irrespective of whether I think it sounds loopy because there's always something there even despite the disinfo game which invariably seems to play out with ex forces and poacher turned gamekeeper types. 


It's still valuable material even if only to hone our own reasoning powers. Though reason seems to be an odd word to use because the reasons seem self evident for the activities of a self selecting few but "reason" per se doesn't quite work out in the world of whistle blowing. You can see for yourself. This interview is very much about personalities but touches on most of Bill and Kerry's important work and may serve as a useful way of asking yourself if what they say is fantastic, then why do they say it in such an utterly plausible way including the sort of slight bickering that one only encounters when the truth is at stake. That's worth taking on board.



What was supposed to be a rather short update on the respective projects of Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan, turned out to be a full two hour interview. It is a very personal interview that discusses the reasons and forces involved with the Project Camelot breakup. We then discussed some of the witnesses and projections for the next few years. To say this is probably the most candid and personal interview I have done with fellow truth seekers would be an understatement. I emphasized that their synergistic relationship still does make a difference. I wish Kerry and Bill much health and success and hope to meet again on a yearly basis to discuss their investigations.

Kerry Lynn Cassidy (Project Camelot) has a BA in English with graduate work in Sociology, an MBA certificate from the UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management, and was competitively selected to attend a year of film school at the UCLA Extension Short Fiction Film Program as one of their first "hyphenates": a writer-director-producer. After 19 years in Hollywood working for major studios and independent production companies in production, development and new media, she has written a number of screenplays, acquired the movie rights to the Wingmakers story in 2003, and started work on her own UFO documentary in 2005.

Bill Ryan (Project Avalon) has a BS in Mathematics with Physics and Psychology. For the last 27 years he has been a management consultant, specializing in personal and team development, leadership training and executive coaching. In November 2005 he inaugurated the Project Serpo website, the report of an alleged disclosure, in stages, of a US-alien exchange program claimed to have taken place over 40 years ago. While he had been interested in UFOs, Free Energy research, and alternative medicine for over thirty years, his first contact with the UFO community at large occurred after establishing the Serpo website.